Avril Lavigne Is Considering Adding Kelly Clarkson’s ‘Breakaway’ to Her Greatest Hits Tour Setlist

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Avril Lavigne Is Considering Adding Kelly Clarkson’s ‘Breakaway’ to Her Greatest Hits Tour Setlist
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Avril Lavigne has teased the possibility of covering Kelly Clarkson's 'Breakaway,' which she wrote, on her upcoming 'Greatest Hits' tour.

Avril Lavigne performs on stage during day two of CMA Fest 2023 at Nissan Stadium on June 09, 2023 in Nashville, Tennesseeof her career — from “Girlfriend” and “Sk8er Boi” to “What the Hell” and “Complicated.” But the singer is also considering turning the catalog-spanning run into a celebration of the hits that she didn’t even end up releasing herself. During a recent appearance on

“The lyric used to be, ‘I grew up in a small town, and when the snow would fall down, I would just stare out my window,'” Lavigne said about the song she initially wrote for her debut album, Let Go, in 2001. When it didn’t make the final track list, it made its way to Clarkson, who tweaked the weather in the lyric to “rain” since she didn’t get as much snow down in Texas as Lavigne did in Canada.

“I just wasn’t feeling it, and I’m so glad it went to her,” she said about parting ways with the record. “She killed it. It was a massive hit for her. It’s kind of like just growing, being from a small town and taking a chance, and going into the big city, and going after your dream.” In 2022, Lavigne released her official version of “Breakaway” while celebrating the 20th anniversary of Let Go. Around the same time, the singer appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show, where the host told her: “Here’s the thing I couldn’t figure out. I was like, why didn’t she do this? I was like, it’s a killer song. But I was like, why wouldn’t she? But I love your album, so I was listening to it and I was like, you were kind of right.

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